Hosts: Clarissa Bigasz Mascarenhas (Brazil) and Sam Churchill (Great Britain)
What stories can photographs from World War II tell us about history, memory, and identity? In this interactive workshop, participants will collaborate in groups to explore how images frame narratives by analyzing and interpreting WWII photographs. Through guided exercises, they will create stories around these images, critically reflecting on the narratives they shape. The session culminates in a reveal of the real stories behind the photos. Participants are encouraged to bring curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking as we uncover the power of visual storytelling in historical education.